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In A First For Asia, Taiwan Will Now Allow Same-Sex Couples To Adopt Non-Biological Children
Previously, same-sex couples could only adopt children who are biologically related to one parent.
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Previously, same-sex couples could only adopt children who are biologically related to one parent.
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The “Chengchian Oyster” is a smiling oyster with curly hair, who is doing a thumbs up with one hand and a peace sign with the other.
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Lin Chung-ming, the head of the station, directed passengers on the crowded platform to board the train while performing renditions of famous Mandarin songs.
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“Everyone’s a winner tonight!” the brothers’ mom, Shirley Lin, said.
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The macho killer rabbit was created by the Taipei prison to thank the country’s military for protecting its land.
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Some interpretations were truly one-of-a-kind and pushed the boundaries of what a rabbit can be.
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“He’s going to heaven eleven now.”
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Beginning from Taiwan, a very good golden retriever followed his human on a 315 kilometer pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in Spain and received a certification with his name, Money.
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One of Taiwan’s giant pandas, Tuan Tuan, has died after a battle with a serious brain disease. He was 18.
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Muxi’s dad told Almost he and his wife are big fans of horror movies so decided to recreate the sewer scene from “It”.
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Needless to say, the costumes were amazing.
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Some 120,000 people braved the rain and took part in a LGBTQ pride parade in Taiwan’s capital of Taipei on Oct. 29 in a massive celebration of LGBTQ rights.